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Overreaching definition

What does Overreaching mean?

The transfer of beneficial interests from land to the proceeds of sale.

In the circumstances provided for by s 2 of the Law of Property Act 1925, payment of capital monies will remove beneficial interests so that a purchaser's title will not be affected by them. The beneficial interests then attach themselves to the capital monies. Where overreaching does not take place, unregistered interests may be defeated by registration of the disposition unless they are overriding interests.

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